After a quick skim of the site: yeah, that broadly makes sense. (It edges into marketing pitch a bit too much for my comfort, but the ideas seem right.) In particular, it makes a lot of sense from a systems-dynamics point of view -- that there isn't one magic bullet for solving the problems, but a bunch of factors that have to be addressed, that synergize.
Of course, that's all at the strategic level -- a lot of thought is needed on what tactics are appropriate to implement in the SCA. (And specifically in Carolingia -- the "how do we get there from here" question is not by *any* means a small one.)
I'll continue to chew on this; at some point I'll likely want to borrow that CD. It's not quite a laid-out program, but it does suggest a good approach to examining what the Barony is and isn't doing well, and what we might do about that. (Offhand, it looks to me like we do reasonably well on some points, so-so on others, and much worse than we'd like to think on a few...)
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Of course, that's all at the strategic level -- a lot of thought is needed on what tactics are appropriate to implement in the SCA. (And specifically in Carolingia -- the "how do we get there from here" question is not by *any* means a small one.)
I'll continue to chew on this; at some point I'll likely want to borrow that CD. It's not quite a laid-out program, but it does suggest a good approach to examining what the Barony is and isn't doing well, and what we might do about that. (Offhand, it looks to me like we do reasonably well on some points, so-so on others, and much worse than we'd like to think on a few...)